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Which of you will be the first to sit on a bench at the fringe of a park and use a nearby cellphone booth across the street as your sizzling spot? Fellow Forbes contributor Roy Smythe jumps proper into the query posed above. He begins by citing Hannah Arendt and referencing Stanley Milgram in support of his proposition that we are able to turn into desensitized to death. That’s not new, and Smythe makes clear that he’s not interested in that downside here. What’s attention-grabbing is Smythe’s corollary argument that the distance between healthcare providers and patients has become so great that healthcare delivery is at a “decisive turning level in history that separate complete eras from each other,” to cite Arendt. Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom calls on all firms to help households with "social tariffs". Stay up to date on the most recent science information by signing up for our Essentials e-newsletter. In ‘Don’t Look Up,’ scientists performed by Leonardo DiCaprio and J...